The Broadsword Form is a traditional form of the Wu Family. It uses one of the most dynamic weapons of the Chinese tradition and it is an inseparable part of the complete Tai Chi Chuan. It contains strong, dynamic, rapid movements and jumps. This Form too is based on all the principles students have already learned from the non-weapon forms. Thus, the student deepens his knowledge and abilities. For this reason, it is recommended only after a student has reached the Intermediate Level. The Broadsword Form strengthens the muscles, the tendons and the skeletal system.

On the physical level, the Broadsword Form strengthens the body and promotes agility, especially in the wrists, in the shoulders, in the neck, in the chest and the upper back. On the fighting level, the broadsword is considered more a male than a female weapon. Its strong point is that it is suitable for engagement with multiple opponents. The one side of the broadsword is thick and hard and does not cut. Thus, it allows the practitioner to deflect very strong blows. Its techniques include large movements, and their goal is rather the thorough cut than just a perforation.

As all weapons, the broadsword is an art by itself, for students who wish to gain competence in it. Apart from the highly detailed and demanding form, there are special Pushing Hands exercises, as well as some very demanding fighting applications of the form.